Planet Mu is the label that recently brought jungle pioneers Bizzy B and Remarc out of retirement, but this face-meltingly weird album from Los Angeles sound mangler Phthalocyanine (catchy name, mate) is on different tip altogether. A heady, messy mixture of gabba, d&b and Aphex Twin-style electronics, it sounds like a mad scientist's experiment gone horribly wrong. It's great fun in a schizophrenic kind of way, and is a definite must-check for those that like Inperspective's trippier releases, but if you can listen to more than five tracks of it in a row then you're made of stronger stuff than we are.